Man orders 50 books on state-funded blind reading scheme
A California man has sparked outrage after exploiting a government programme for the blind and disabled, ordering 50 expensive books on politics and history at taxpayers' expense.
A California man has sparked outrage after exploiting a government programme for the blind and disabled, ordering 50 expensive books on politics and history at taxpayers' expense.
The United Nations imposes new sanctions on Iran after a nuclear watchdog report confirms Tehran's rapid escalation of its atomic programme, breaching the 2015 nuclear deal.
The UK and US have unleashed a formidable new wave of sanctions targeting Iran's drone production and military apparatus, intensifying pressure over its expanding nuclear activities and regional aggression.
In a landmark shift for elite education, Cornell University's latest MBA intake reports white students are no longer the majority, marking a historic first for the Ivy League and signalling a profound demographic transformation in top-tier business educat
Exclusive research reveals the hidden online habits of British husbands, with millions secretly spending on content from other women. Discover the data that's shaking up relationships across the UK.
A dire UN report reveals millions in Nigeria are on the brink of starvation, caught between escalating climate disasters and violent conflict. Aid agencies warn of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.
Discover the top frequent flyer loyalty schemes for 2025. From British Airways to Virgin Atlantic, find out which airline rewards programme offers the best value, easiest upgrades, and most luxurious perks for UK travellers.
A Manchester United supporter stumbled upon a pristine official programme from the historic 1999 Champions League final. The rare find, discovered during a house clearance, has just sold at auction for an astonishing sum, thrilling collectors and fans ali
Exclusive investigation reveals a surge in loyalty card fraud across the UK, with sophisticated criminal gangs hacking accounts to steal millions of pounds worth of points from unsuspecting shoppers.
Pret A Manger has sparked customer outrage by abruptly cancelling its popular 'Meal Deal' loyalty scheme, which offered a free hot drink after every five purchases. The move has been met with widespread disappointment from its dedicated customer base.
ITV's flagship morning programme was dramatically pulled from the airwaves after a catastrophic technical failure, leaving presenters stranded and viewers baffled during a live broadcast.
Brazil's Supreme Court has mandated the return of Cuban medics from the Mais Médicos programme, igniting a major diplomatic row with Havana and raising concerns over medical care in remote regions.
The National Audit Office reveals the DfE's school rebuilding programme is failing to keep pace with crumbling concrete risks, leaving pupils in potentially dangerous buildings across England.
West Ham United have been prohibited by the Premier League from displaying a contentious 'trophy' in their matchday programme for the crucial London derby against Tottenham Hotspur, sparking fan outrage.
Exclusive: NASA intensifies its prohibition on Chinese citizens working across its facilities and programmes, citing stringent national security protocols and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
The BBC's beloved dance show Strictly Come Dancing clinched the coveted Best Entertainment Programme BAFTA, edging out the rebooted Gladiators in a thrilling awards night victory.
Exclusive: A new federal proposal could require millions of families in US poverty programmes to verify their immigration status, creating potential barriers to essential early childhood education and nutrition support.
Iran's Foreign Minister signals a major diplomatic shift, proposing full nuclear programme monitoring in return for the lifting of crippling international economic sanctions.
New Ofcom data reveals a staggering £1.6 billion loyalty penalty hitting broadband customers who don't switch. Discover why out-of-contract users pay up to 25% more and how to slash your bill today.
Hundreds of thousands of BM shoppers are in a last-minute dash to use unspent loyalty vouchers worth a staggering £28 million, set to vanish from accounts imminently.
In a bombshell move, Donald Trump demands Republican lawmakers sign an 'oath of allegiance' or risk being ousted by MAGA-backed challengers, escalating his war on party dissent.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson warns the US is in a fierce new space race against China to establish a permanent presence on the Moon and control strategic lunar resources.
In a major shift, Waitrose is overhauling its MyWaitrose loyalty programme, ditching the requirement to make a purchase for members to claim their free hot drink. The popular perk is now simpler to access than ever before.
UK households could slash their annual spend on popular soft drinks by over £100 simply by using a different supermarket app. The secret lies in loyalty card prices and a clever 'click and collect' trick.
Exclusive polling reveals a seismic shift in the Republican Party, with a majority of GOP voters now prioritising loyalty to Donald Trump over the party itself, reshaping US politics.
The UN's nuclear watchdog condemns Iran's 'disproportionate and unprecedented' expulsion of IAEA inspectors, severely hampering oversight of its rapidly advancing atomic programme.
A free school lunch programme in Bengkulu, Indonesia, has ended in tragedy after one pupil died and over 80 others were hospitalised with severe food poisoning. Health officials are investigating the cause of the outbreak.
Exclusive satellite intelligence reveals Iran's frantic efforts to hide and disperse its surviving nuclear equipment to underground tunnels, in a panicked response to the escalating threat of military action from the West.
Exclusive: The former head of NASA expresses profound dismay over potential deep cuts to the Artemis Moon programme and Mars exploration, warning of a devastating blow to American space leadership and a potential 'brain drain' to the private sector.
In a major escalation, Houthi rebels have forcibly raided the offices of key UN agencies in Sana'a, including the World Food Programme and UNICEF, seizing property and ejecting staff. The UN condemns the acts as a severe violation of international law.